Lexington Senior, Gabriella M. received 2 Gold Keys in the Regional Judging of The National Scholastic Art competition for her jewelry creations. Her pieces will now go to the National Judging competition. Congratulations and Good Luck Gabriella!

A group of Lexington students recently attended a luncheon at the Ashland University Ashbrook Center. Governor Mike DeWine was the guest of honor. The students had a chance to meet the Governor after receiving a special award from the Governor for their advancement of ...

Lex HS band students Andrew R., Mikinzi P., and Daniel D. auditioned for and were chosen to participate in the Ohio State University Honors Band. They had the distinct honor to perform with this prestigious group recently. There were 206 high school students chosen to be ...

The Ashbrook Center held a national competition for high school students. Each entry had to be a 3-5 page essay accompanied by a three minute video. Junior Joanna H. (pictured to the left) won the competition with an essay critiquing the imbalanced reporting of social ...

High school Biology students had a great time making DNA molecular models. The students quickly learned how to construct a deoxyribose sugar, a phosphoric acid and a nitrogen base then simulating dehydration synthesis reactions formed a nucleotide (the subunit of DNA).

Recently, at the annual combined meeting of the Mansfield Rotary and Kiwanis Service organizations, the Rotarians and the Kiwanians honored four Lexington High School seniors. Congratulations to Maskin S., Olivia T., Hayden H. and Troy K. on being selected for this ...

Congratulations to Kaeden McK. for earning 2nd place in the Annual Holiday Masonry Skills competition. The competition is sponsored by the Bricklayers & Allied Craftworkers Northern Ohio Regional Training Center. Kaeden is a Lex masonry student at PCTC. Way to go ...

The Lexington High School Varsity Academic Challenge Team won first place in the recent MOESC Varsity Academic Challenge competition. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR VARSITY CHAMPIONS! (L-R): Maggie S., Gavin D., Anshul S. and Katrina S.

AP Biology students are conducting research at Clear Fork Reservoir while learning about water quality. Students measure nutrients in the reservoir to understand the connection between nutrient availability and the creation of algal blooms. Algal blooms can reduce water ...

Each year more than 1.5 million high school students take the SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT) for National Scholar Recognition. This year Dan A., Olivia T., Sarah M., and Maskin S. were among the top 50,000 scorers of those 1.5 million ...

Lexington High School 2019 Homecoming Court as voted on by the student body. The 2019 Homecoming Queen will be crowned on Friday, October 4th during the Homecoming Assembly and honored during that evening’s football game. (Front Left-Right): Sara M.; Skylar B.; ...

Lexington High School 2019 Homecoming nominations as voted on by the Senior class. The 2019 Homecoming Queen will be announced on Friday, October 4th during the homecoming assembly. The 2019 Homecoming Queen and her court will be honored at the football game that ...

Lexington High School Student Council hosted a Mental Wellness Fair during lunches on May 22. Over 15 community groups from Richland County set up booths, shared important information and interacted with students. As students visited tables and displays from area ...

The High School BioClub visited Central Elementary recently to teach a lesson on the different types of bees, the importance of bees to our food supply and ways to protect bees. The BioClub members also helped the first graders finish a craft designed by the HS students ...

Lexington Senior William S. was awarded the Rotary McGowan Courage Award on May 7th by the Mansfield Rotary Club. He joined 8 other students from Richland County who were also recognized by the Rotary Club for having demonstrated courage, tenacity, and fortitude in the ...

Lexington High School students are wearing purple in honor of Purple Up! day, a time for Americans to show their support for military families. April is the Month of the Military Child. Lexington recognizes, supports and is thankful for our military families. Military ...

12 Lexington High School students attended the National YMCA Youth and Government program at the Ohio State House last weekend. Students from every corner of the U.S. have the opportunity to immerse themselves in experiential civic engagement and to, quite literally, ...

The High School Varsity Academic Challenge team competed in the OAC Regional competition. The team performed well and finished the competition 3-3. Congratulations to our team! (pictured from left to right: Maggie S., Katie S., Gavin D. and Evan B.)

Lexington High School Key Club collected pop tabs during the month of February as a fundraiser for a Ronald McDonald House. They delivered 52lbs of pop tabs to the Ronald McDonald House recently. Pictured are the Key Club officers who delivered the pop tabs and had the ...

Lexington High School student, Mason H. was one of three area winners in the 2019 Mansfield Noon Optimist Club Essay Contest. This year's topic was "When All the World's Problems are Solved, is Optimism Still Necessary?" Congratulations Mason!

The Lexington High School Art Department had a great showing at the regional judging of the Governor's Art Show last weekend, as 34 pieces were selected. Those pieces will now go on to be judged again in Columbus. Lexington Senior Kayla L. topped the list by having ...

Ten Lexington High School students were inducted into the World Language National Honor Society on Monday night. Criteria was based on a 3.5 GPA, at least three consecutive years of a world language, and a variety of service points outside the classroom promoting language ...

These High School BioClub members participated in the annual Christmas Bird Count at Gorman Nature Center. They walked trails along with other volunteers from the community and from Ashland University to count the number and species of birds at Gorman and the surrounding ...

Lexington Junior Zoe S. recently created a 10-pound paper dress for a digital art project. The creation is named Pulp-Fiction. This name acknowledges that the dress is made entirely of various papers. The article of paper fashion is tailored to fit Zoe, and it is quite ...

Holly Cipriani, Assistant Director, Pre-College Programs from Bowling Green State University instructs our dual-enrollment students about BG technology and academic tracking during a recent visit. LHS has partnered this year with BGSU to offer four dual-enrollment courses ...

Zoe S. Digital Art Project

Lexington Junior Zoe S. recently created a 10-pound paper dress for a digital art project. The creation is named Pulp-Fiction. This name acknowledges that the dress is made entirely of various papers. The article of paper fashion is tailored to fit Zoe, and it is quite wearable! The inspiration came from her love of the elaborate patterns in medieval fashion. The idea also was sparked by the exaggerated shapes and colors of the costumes in Alice in Wonderland productions. Making a paper dress and hoop skirt entirely out of paper was no easy task; it took five weeks to complete! Zoe's art teacher, Mr. Javurek, gave her a lot of insight and suggestions that led to the final product. He is one of her greatest influences, and she looks up to his artistic talent on a daily basis. Zoe's goal is to enter the fashion industry. She looks forward to creating more fashion pieces prior to graduating next year.